March On Sesshin at New York Zendo (3/9-3/11)

Please join us for a weekend sesshin at New York Zendo Shobo-ji, led by Dokuro Osho. The beautiful zendo on the Upper East Side of Manhattan welcomes participants from Charles River Zen to participate in this opportunity to practice Rinzai Zen, to go to dokusan and hear a teisho.

The weekend sesshin at NYZ commemorates the life and legacy of our Dharma Ancestor Soen Nakagawa Roshi. For more information, please email (office@newyorkzendo.org) or call New York Zendo at (212) 861-3333.

Timeless Wisdom

Once we have connected to that what exists before the world of words appears we gain access to deeper levels of awareness, freedom, and timeless wisdom.
The world of intuition requires as much involvement as the world of discursive thinking.
No-self and self work hand in hand to lead us to the actualization of Zen.

Kyo-on Dokuro, Osho

Zen

Where there is full radiance, where there is full illumination, there is full consciousness.

Where there is only partial radiance, partial illumination, there is judgment, there is discrimination, there is doubt.

Kyōzan Jōshū, Rōshi

Sitting

Zazen (座禅), seated Zen meditation, leads us to discover and realize our original nature. Sitting still and allowing the breath to flow freely awakens and clears the mind.

In the Zazen posture our mind and body develop great strength to accept things as they are.

As we develop equanimity and a nonjudgmental stance we learn to go beyond our limited perception of the world. We recognize underlying illusions and the origins of our own personal challenges.

Walking

Kinhin (經行), meditative walking, is alternated with periods of Zazen. This is meditation in motion, embodying movement and stillness. Walking in step brings the group together as one.

We also combine chanting with walking meditation, Gyōdō (行道), where we have the opportunity to manifest sound, breath, and step as one.

Chanting

When we chant we manifest total presence as voice. Full engagement in the moment leaves no time for thinking. This aids us in transcending the confines of our limited selves to become free of opinions, ideologies, and beliefs.

Chanting is a transformative experience, yet no magic or esoteric forces are involved. What is required is your full attention.

Who am I? What is this world? What is this human life about?
Age-old questions asked by modern people investigating the very essence of their lives. Come and join us in the discovery of who we really are…